This is a note to inform you and your people about recent changes that have been made to the Bretonian charter of Law. The following laws have been added and pertain to Gallia, Gallic citizens & permanent residents and all goods/equipment originating from Gallia:
The state of Gallia has been moved from ''Hostile'' stance, to ''Unfriendly'' (this does not include the Enclave which remains 'Hostile').
All Goods, ships and people from Gallia (or are Gallic in Origin) are subject to the Gallic Embargo. No Gallic vessels, goods or people may enter Bretonia unless prior approval has been given by the Bretonian Police Authority or the Bretonian Government (upon Appeal Only)
Ships & Equipment Subject to the Embargo, Requiring Approval:
[*]All Gallic Ships
[*]All Gallic Weapons
[*]All Gallic Equipment
Gallic Citizens & Permanent Residents:
All Gallic Citizens & Permanent Residents of Gallia must apply for an entry visa from the Bretonian Police Authority prior to arrival into Bretonia. Those in violation of this Law will be fired upon without exception.
We expect that the government of Gallia will take the required steps to inform their citizens of these laws to avoid possible breaches.
This is a note to inform you and your people about recent changes that have been made to the Bretonian charter of Law. The Laws that were added into the Bretonian Charter in our last message to you have now been removed. As such, no restrictions will be placed up Gallic nations entering Bretonia.
Upon opening, the transmission reveals a significantly more sober Nathan de Montfort. His mournful, distraught eyes gaze upon the screen almost incomprehensively, particularly when noticing the rank of the message's sender. The already apparent creases of discomfort in his cheeks increase in depth, as the sadness in his eyes turns to bitter resignation, enhanced with the burning-hot scorn born from generations of strict upper-class education. From a solemn, neutral disposition, his lips contort into the tiniest, most meager of forced smiles. He coughs ever so slightly, with the unbreakable-yet-offended dignity typical of your rich father-in-law when you fail to notice his inordinately expensive artworks.
Mister Alexander East,
I am Nathan de Montfort, speaker of the Parisian Assembly. We apologize for the delay, rest assured you haven't been ignored. This delay has been necessary as you will understand it.
While you were awaiting a reply from the Confederacy, the Parisian Assembly was making essential debates in the organization of the trade restrictions regarding the House corporations.
It has been decided to remove the Trade Visa B2 requirement for corporations and organizations affilated with the Government of the Sirian Houses. As consequences, Borderworlds Exports, Bretonian Mining & Manufacturing and Gateway Shipping are no longer banned from the Gallic Territory. Restrictions over Bretonian Nation are no longer in effect. Bretonian Corporations no longer require a Visa B2 for their business within Gallic Space. This doesn't apply to individuals, however.
Thus, the section 5.2 of the Gallic Extra Atmospherique Laws will be updated accordingly. You can see this initiative from our both Governement as a first step for better relations between our two nations.
Sincèrement.
Nathan de Montfort
Speaker of the Parisian Assembly